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Re: Newbie question!
Try highlighting the part, the 2 vertical lines, and a section of both horizontal lines, then hit G then everything should stay at right angles. Another way would be to highlight the junction, hit G, drag the end of the wire where you want it. HTH.?? Tom On Apr 22, 2024 18:05, W2HX <w2hx@...> wrote: Hi all, brand new to kicad. I am on windows and kicad version Application: KiCad Schematic Editor (64-bit) Version: (6.0.1), release build. |
Re: Newbie question!
开云体育Ahh! Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it and it did, in fact, keep the wires connected, so we’re much better than we were! Last question, in this picture, I dragged the neon lamp to the left. It would have been great if it could also move the connection points along the green wires. I checked my preferences and it says “constrain buses and wires to H or V” and that is enabled. I take this preference to mean Horizonal or Vertical. However, it seems it didn’t completely adhere to that rule in this case.? If there is anything else I can configure for that it would be great. Otherwise, thanks for the help! ? ? ? ? ? ? 73 Eugene W2HX
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Sent: Monday, April 22, 2024 7:24 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [kicad-users] Newbie question! ? Use drag. I have it assigned to the tab key, I think the default is G. On 2024-04-22 6:05 p.m., W2HX via groups.io wrote:
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Re: Newbie question!
开云体育Use drag. I have it assigned to the tab key, I think the default is G.On 2024-04-22 6:05 p.m., W2HX via
groups.io wrote:
Hi all, brand new to kicad. I am on windows and kicad version Application: KiCad Schematic Editor (64-bit) Version: (6.0.1), release build. |
Newbie question!
Hi all, brand new to kicad. I am on windows and kicad version Application: KiCad Schematic Editor (64-bit) Version: (6.0.1), release build.
I can place components no problem. I can connect wires from one component to another. My problem is, when I move a component, it disconnects from the wire. How do I get my wires to stay connected when I move a component? thanks Eugene? |
Re: 'Snap to grid'
开云体育Aha! I didn't find that this time, but I did
about 5 years ago, using version 6. I didn't have to fix it. I
also found that the widely-available converter-to-THT board for
the SSM2167 has some pins offset. On 2024-04-15 15:49, Andy wrote:
It is possible that the footprint is one grid point off. I have found some footprints that are 0.1. Spacing, but the grig was set to 0.05 and the whoever drew the footprint started on grid point off. The only way to correct this is to edit the footprint and move it onto a main 0.1 grid point. --
OOO - Own Opinions Only Best wishes John Woodgate, Rayleigh, Essex UK Keep trying |
Re: 'Snap to grid'
It is possible that the footprint is one grid point off. I have found some footprints that are 0.1. Spacing, but the grig was set to 0.05 and the whoever drew the footprint started on grid point off. The only way to correct this is to edit the footprint and move it onto a main 0.1 grid point.
Andy |
Re: 'Snap to grid'
开云体育Agreed: I have definitely set the snap grid,
but I wonder now whether I did that right at the beginning or
one or two placings later. On 2024-04-15 14:22, Alan Pearce via
groups.io wrote:
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OOO - Own Opinions Only Best wishes John Woodgate, Rayleigh, Essex UK Keep trying |
Re: 'Snap to grid'
The snap grid may be finer than the 2.54mm. It is a while since i used KiCad, but IIRC the visible grid is seperate to the snap grid. On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 at 12:30, John Woodgate via <jmw=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: 'Snap to grid'
开云体育I set the grid to 2.54 mm, but some parts are
not snapped to the grid when first placed. If I try to move one,
it then snaps, but It seems that I can place one 'off-grid' and
not notice that. I do know that some parts use metric spacing,
but I don't have any of them. On 2024-04-15 12:12, Andy wrote:
Kicad alway snaps to grid in pcbnew you just set the grid size option in the menu --
OOO - Own Opinions Only Best wishes John Woodgate, Rayleigh, Essex UK Keep trying |
Re: 'Snap to grid'
开云体育On 15/04/2024 13:12, Andy wrote:Kicad alway snaps to grid in pcbnew you just set the grid size option in the menuI think the OP is wanting this in the schematic editor. -- Regards, Tony |
Re: 'Snap to grid'
开云体育On 15/04/2024 12:58, John Woodgate wrote:I have now laid out my board but I want to make it using 0.1 inch perfboard, so I would like to have all parts on the 0.1 inch grid, but I don't see anywhere a 'snap to grid' option in PCB Editor. It is in Schematic editor, where I would have thought that it is less important. The word 'snap' doesn't appear in the documents. Please advise.
-- Regards, Tony |
'Snap to grid'
开云体育I have now laid out my board but I want to
make it using 0.1 inch perfboard, so I would like to have all
parts on the 0.1 inch grid, but I don't see anywhere a 'snap to
grid' option in PCB Editor. It is in Schematic editor, where I
would have thought that it is less important. The word 'snap'
doesn't appear in the documents. Please advise. --
OOO - Own Opinions Only Best wishes John Woodgate, Rayleigh, Essex UK Keep trying |
Re: Components have specified ends
开云体育Thanks, but I don't understand 'right !lick'.
If it is 'right click', I still don't know what to click on. On 2024-04-13 21:35, Andy wrote:
Another thing to note. Remember to check the right !lick context menu you should find all sorts of footprint movement options there. --
OOO - Own Opinions Only Best wishes John Woodgate, Rayleigh, Essex UK Keep trying |
Re: Components have specified ends
开云体育Hi
Back in the day, when I was a Kicad rookie, I found this quite natural. Pins are numbered in schematic symbols and also in PCB footprints, and naturally the symbols and footprints numbers must match. Its just the symmetric non polarized components that can get you in this situation. But those cases are only a handful of components; the vast majority of electronics components have strict connection rules.
You can familiarize yourself with this and other details if you invest some time just browsing a few components with the symbol and footprint editors. You will also get a feeling for how ERC rules work.
Best regards Jorge
On 13/04/24 19:04, John Woodgate wrote:
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Re: Components have specified ends
开云体育just turning twice always works. Try again, you must have made a mistake.Reinier Op 13-4-2024 om 19:47 schreef John
Woodgate:
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Re: Components have specified ends
开云体育Thanks. I can't try it now, but I expect it
will work. I guess it's needed for the schematic to work in
simulation. But It's something that I would expect to be
mentioned in 'Getting Started', because it's really quite
fundamental to laying out a PCB. On 2024-04-13 18:58, Jorge Ferreira
wrote:
Hi --
OOO - Own Opinions Only Best wishes John Woodgate, Rayleigh, Essex UK Keep trying |